American Hardwood Export Council is returning to 3daysofdesign Copenhagen 2026 next week with Wood for the Trees: an immersive exhibition created in collaboration with London design studio Mitre & Mondays and furniture maker Benchmark. Read more
In a one-of-a-kind course in Australia, students are provided with all the components required to build a banjo and then guided in the assembly and set up to produce a quality instrument.
It's that time of the year...here's the perfect gift for your woodworking friends – or for yourself!
‘These are beautiful woods saved from the chipper; lovingly milled, and now ready to be made into beautiful furniture.’
Australian author Gil Rogers takes us on a journey through the history of hand tools with background information illustrated with 1700 photos.
Applications to take part in Sydney Craft Week Festival close soon.
Step inside the studios of the Victorian Woodworkers Association and meet the five current Artists in Residence.
Timbecon has acquired global woodworking brand Triton Tools, marking its return to Australian ownership and the beginning of its next phase of global development.
A new book from Patt Gregory addresses the subject of teaching woodwork with a personal approach backed by 30 years experience.
How hand tool lovers formed a club and created their own sales events.
Sad news of the sudden passing of Raf Nathan, former publisher of Australian Wood Review and longtime contributor.
Tuition in hand tool woodworking is as close as your screen with this new series of videos by expert UK maker Ian Parker.
“Any company that reaches the grand old age of 100 hasn’t got there by relying on tradition alone,” says Dr Nikolas Stihl, third generation owner.
Here’s a video from Nick Pedulla that tackles design head-on and invites ten other designers to weigh in with their opinions and advice.
After 62 years dedicated to presenting this country’s best craft and design, Australian Design Centre is set to close permanently by June 30, 2026. But it’s not over yet.
A recent initiative from Barung Landcare’s Sunshine Coast Wootha Prize event will see the memory of past winner William Bayliss carried forward.
Woodcarver Olivia O’Connor has won another first prize to add to her list of awards.